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Potocari: What PM Vucic wrote in the Book of Condolences?

Published July 11, 2015
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vucicThe Prime Minister of Serbia arrived to Srebrenica in order to pay tribute to the victims of genocide against Bosniaks.

Vucic was welcomed in Potocari by mothers of Srebrenica who put the Srebrenica flower at his lapel.

After that, Vucic signed in the Book of condolences and on that occasion, in the accordance with the official attitude of Serbia, called the genocide in Srebrenica a “terrible crime“.

“I hope that such terrible crime will never happen again. Convinced in a different and better future in relations of Bosniak and Serbian people, I am paying my deepest respect to all victims and their families. The duty of all of us here in Srebrenica is to bow our head, not to forget and to start creating a different future“, wrote the Serbian Prime Minister.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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